Do you have a library in your school or local area?Perhaps you even have a library bus that brings books.Well,children in Baluchistan,Pakistan (巴基斯坦),were getting books from a camel.
Many schools in this area were closed(1)b
ecause
ecause
of COVID-19,and the area did not have the Internet or books.The officials and teachers were worried about how to keep children(2)l
earning
earning
during that time.After some thought,they (3)r
ealized
ealized
that the answer could be a camel,so the Camel Library project started.Then the camel Roshan became a (4)m
obile /oving
obile /oving
"camel library".
Roshan could cross deserts and get (5)t
hrough
hrough
streets.This would be difficult for cars.Three times a week Roshan set off with his owner and a teaching (6)v
olunteer
olunteer
.Roshan sent books to four different villages.The books,from the Alif Laila Book Bus Society,were (7)a
vailable
vailable
for children aged between 4 and 16.The camel library was open for a few hours,and kids could take books home and return them when the library (8)h
eaded
eaded
back.The camel loved what he did:brought books for children and then waited happily while they read.Local people were so (9)t
hankful
hankful
to Roshan for his kind work.
Now,the village schools have reopened,but local officials say the people still ask for the camel library.The project is expected to continue and(10)c
over
over
more villages.Money is being collected and about ﹩117.50 is needed for hiring (租用) Roshan.